Minstrel in the Gallery

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Minstrel in the Gallery
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Artist: Jethro Tull
Released: 1975, September
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Tracks

  Minstrel in the Gallery (Anderson) (8:13) Lyrics
  Cold Wind to Valhalla (Anderson) (4:21) Lyrics
  Black Satin Dancer (Anderson) (6:53) Lyrics
  Requiem (Anderson) (3:45) Lyrics
  One White Duck (Anderson) / 0^10 = Nothing at All (Anderson) (4:39) Lyrics
  Baker St. Muse (Pig-Me and the Whore, Nice Little Tune, Crash-Barrier Waltzer, Mother England Reverie) (Anderson) (16:42) Lyrics
  Grace (Anderson) (0:37) Lyrics
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Credits

Ian Anderson - lead vocals, flute, acoustic guitar
Martin Barre - electric guitars
John Evan - piano, organ
Jeffrey Hammond-Hammond - bass guitar, string bass
Barriemore Barlow - drums, percussion

Patrick Halling (leader), Elizabeth Edwards, Rita Eddowes, Bridget Procter - violins
Katharine Thulborn - cello
David Palmer - orchestra arrangements, orchestra conductor

Produced by: Ian Anderson
Engineered by: Robin Black
Cover Artwork by: R. Kriss and J. Garnett (based on a print by Joseph Nash)
Label: Chrysalis CHR-1082

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8/10 Andrew Creamer (November 28, 2006)
Easily one of Jethro Tull\'s finest albums, Minstrel In The Gallery makes up for the lackings of 1973\'s A Passion Play and 1974\'s War Child by re-examining the album-rock fortitude of 1971\'s brilliant Aqualung and 1972\'s Thick As A Brick. \"Baker St. Muse\" is one of the finest suites from this prog/art rock period, with the highlight being the \"Pig-Me and the Whore\" section. Essential for any Jethro Tull fan.

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